From The Community. Amazon Try Prime All Craftsman… unlocks the switch to let you turn on the radial arm saw… Get shopping advice from experts, friends and the community! I need to locate a manual for a Craftsman Radial Arm Saw. The name plate has … Find the user manual you need for your tools and more at ManualsOnline. I have used it on multiple occasions but have no use for it anymore. Next Page. Saw Craftsman Page 2: Table Of Contents Carefully read through this entire owner's manual before using your new saw.
If you use your saw properly and only for what it is intended, you will enjoy years of safe, reliable service. Aligning the Rip Scale Indicators Installing Control Cut Device Basic Operation of the Radial Arm Saw Types of Cuts Switch and Switch Key Causes of Kickback Avoiding Kickback Cluttered work areas and work benches invite accidents. DO NOT leave tools or pieces of wood on the saw while it is in operation. Keep floors clean and free of saw- dust.
Use of any other parts may create a hazard or damage product. Use e sturdy "outrigger" support to prevent tipping if a table extension more than 24 inches long is attached to the saw. Firmly bolt the saw to the leg stand to keep the saw from tipping, walking, or sliding. Keep the saw power off until you are ready to use it. It should be connected to a power supply that is volts, 60 Hz, AC only normal household current. It should be connected to a volt power supply only If It has been reset according to the instructions in this manual.
Your radial saw has been set up at the factory to operate efficiently on a V AC single voltage circuit. However, if heavy duty operation is required, the circuits are overloaded, or the circuit is low voltage, have a qualified electrician change the voltage on the main power system to a V AC voltage circuit.
Page 10 A type of rip cut in which the motor is between the blade and the column. The blade is "outside" the motor. Pushatlck A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw blade during cutting operations. It helps keep the operator's hands well away from the blade.
Rabbet A type of cut that gives a notch in the edge of a workpiece. Page 11 Also, the workpiece area which will be or has been cut by the blade. The distance that the tip of the saw blade tooth is off set from the face of the blade. Page 12 A, Handwheel Star Washer Hex Key A. Hex Key Page 13 Check all loose parts from the box with the list below. Use the instructions on the following pages to assemble.
All fasteners are shown actual size. Saw Assembly not shown Leg Stand Assembly not shown Page 14 Check all loose parts from the box with the list below, Use the instructions on the following pages to assemble. Table Support A. While we do not charge for our service, it does cost us a considerable amount of money to bring all of this content to you. If you find the information on this web site useful, please consider making a donation to the Vintage Machinery web site.
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Sears Roebuck introduced wood-working machinery in their catalog, according to one source. Here is a list of known North American-based makers of their machinery with their model-number prefixes some companies do not have a model-number prefix because they manufactured for Sears before they introduced the prefix system :. The last generations of machinery sold by Sears were made in Asia and hence are outside the scope of this web site.
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Sears also used the Companion, Dunlap, and Fulton names. In in North Redwood, MN, a jewelry store received a shipment of watches they didn't want. The store sold them to Richard W. Sears, a local telegraph operator, who sold them to railway workers for a profit. Sears realized that there was a good market for this service, and started the R. Sears Watch Co. He relocated to Chicago in , and found a partner, watch repairman, Alvah C. In the company was renamed to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sears, Roebuck expanded rapidly in the s because of their catalog sales, especially to farmers.
In they opened their first retail store. By they had stores. Barrows knew hardware and wanted to create a brand name for Sears hardware that distinguished it from other manufacturers. Dunlap immediately upgraded the quality of the tools. He threw out all the big, clumsy, cheap, cast-iron hammers and wrenches, and the soft screwdrivers that were hangovers from the days when farmers were the company's biggest customers.
Dunlap recognized that America had moved into the automobile age and that Sears needed a line of high quality tools to meet this new demand. He decided to improve the look of Craftsman tools by adding chrome plate to improve the finish, color, and trim on wrenches and sockets, and high impact plastic handles on screwdrivers.
Dunlap's old boss, Arthur Barrows did not think it made sense to chrome plate a tool that someone would "slug the hell out of" when using, but Dunlap's persistence paid off and sales of chrome plated tools increased six times the next year.
Craftsman full polish wrenches quickly became popular with mechanics because they were reliable, looked good, and were easy to clean. Parts and manuals are more readily available for Sears products than for most makes of woodworking machinery. Still, it may take some effort to track down what you are looking for, and if your machine is especially old pre-WWII or obscure then you may be unsuccessful. The list below contains suggestions on where to look.
Beginning in the mid s, Sears model numbers had a three-digit numeric prefix that identifies the true manufacturer.
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